Morning report. 1989-06-01

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Broadcast Date
01 Jun 1989
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint" : NATO meeting ends with compromise
0618 Ex "Checkpoint" : RETI: Outdoor pursuits pilot programme
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Peter Berry, Hastings Lawyer.
0652 "Money Matters" : Bank of Japan raises interest rate Margaret Inge i/v David Pike, Tokyo Economist.
0700 NEWS
0705
00:3:39 SALE OF LIQUOR: Parliament rejects supermarket & grocery liquor sales. Clare de Lore/de Cleene/Peters
00:00:2:46 ELECTRICITY: Electricorp under pressure to cut prices Rosalie Nelson/Geoff Ramshaw, Elec. Supp/Molly Melhuish
00:00:2:05 NURSES Assn. says Surgeons work in public & private sectors. Ann Howarth, Audio - Joy Bickley.
00:00:2:23 COROMANDEL: Police searching bush area where Swedes last seen. Kay Gregory/Dt. S.S. Raffin
00:00:4:24 KARLA Cardno search draws widespread support. Harallambi John Marsden, Police/Mayor Glen Evans.
00:00:2:15 POLICE say parents should warn children of dangers. Mark Hannan i/v Owen Sanders, Police.
00:00:1:42 INTEREST RATES: Campaign for Banks to reduce interest rates. Leigh Pearson/Brian Chamberlain, Fed. Farmers
00:00:1:48 GREENS: to try political power in N.Z. Mark Hannan i/v Heather Wallace, Green Alternative Party
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:07 AMERICAS CUP assault hits Auckland. Nick Hurst i/v Michael Fay METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:3:52 CLARK: Govt. told it should ban tobacco advertising Sean Plunket i/v Helen Clark, Health Min.
00:00:2:49 TOBACCO ADVERT. Advert. industry disputes Toxic Subs. Bd. report. Ann Howarth i/v Peter Martin, Physician.
00:00:3:01 CHAPMAN: Tobacco Ins. claims no link between adverts. and young people smoking. Sean Plunket/Dr. Simon Chapman Live COLD NUCLEAR FUSION debate. Geoff Robinson i/v Dr. Roger Sparkes, Inst. of Nuclear Sciences
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live THAMES: Police searching area near Thames with Mark Tonks. Geoff Robinson i/v David Steemson, Thames
00:00:2:29 SAMOA: David Lange leaving for Apia tonight. Fraser Folster i/v Russell Marshall, Foreign Aff. Min.
00:00:2:01 WORK: Confrontation looms on country's wharves. Peter Brittenden
00:00:2:50 SALMON: Environmentalists angered by Govt's mining law reform. Michael Kopp/Guy Salmon, Maruia Soc. Dir.
00:00:2:04 CENSOR: Classification on TV screens from today. Mark Hannan i/v Graeme Wilson, TVNZ
00:00:1:33 VIETNAM: 3000 boat people arrived in Hong Kong over past 3 days. Kevin McQuillan, Hong Kong.
00:00:1:27 BUSH outlines vision for undivided Europe. David McNeal, BBC. Live OPTOMOTRIST Assn. says drivers need eye-tests Maggie Barry i/v John Tarbutt, Pres. Opt. Assn.
0830 NEWS Live SAVE THE CHILDREN: Geoff Robinson i/v Nicholas Hinton Chair. International Save the Children Alliance
00:00:3:26 LABOUR PARTY could still launch effective campaign Tino Pereira i/v Jack Vowles, Waikato University
00:00:2:46 FRIGATES: Defence briefings on merits of ANZAC deal Peter Verschaffelt/Rick Christie, Cab. Price Downer Live LYDIARD running coach for Commonwealth Games. Maggie Barry i/v Arthur Lydiard, Auckland.
00:00:3:23 RURAL BANK: Bonus for Acting Chief Exec. mystery. Peter Verschaffelt.
00:00:1:36 SAVOY Hotel features Kiwi red wine. Merle Nowland i/v Jane Hunter, Blenheim wine company. Live JACK FORSYTH talks about the effects of cold snap on fruit and vegetables with Maggie Barry.